Sunday, 4 June 2017

Island 380 - Tawin East/Tamhain Thoir, County Galway

Tawin East (Tamhain Thoir in Irish) is a very flat island sandwiched between and linked by road causeways/bridges to Tawin Island to the west and the mainland of County Galway four miles to the south west of the town of Oranmore.  I only saw one signpost to Tawin, so if you want to visit, bring a map.  In fact you will need three Discovery Series Ordnance Survey maps (Sheets 46, 51 & 52), as the Tawin Islands are inconveniently on two separate sheets and the bit of the mainland to which they are linked is on a 3rd sheet, which makes it a bit difficult to navigate to them successfully.  Tawin East is about a mile from east to west but only quarter of a mile from north to south.

When I visited Tawin East in mid May 2017 there were a few cattle and some sheep grazing in some of the fields.  There are a couple of modern houses at the eastern end of the island and the only road runs along the south coast of the island.

As I drove back onto Tawin East from Tawin Island I saw an animal in the road.  At first I thought it was a muntjac deer but then it moved and I realised it was a very large Irish hare.  He nonchalantly hopped along the road for a few more metres and then jumped over a wall into a field. 



North Coast of Tawin East
 
Tawin East - looking towards Tawin Island
 
Multi-coloured cows of Tawin East
 
Big new house on Tawin East
 
Bridge linking Tawin East to the Mainland
 
Modern house on Tawin East

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